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@ Scottie - I thought I would have a small number compared to folks here. But yes, thank goodness for being able to pause "live tv". @Bruce actually for me it is telling people on the phone that it is not my door bell ringing, but my clock chiming. @RM - I haven't purchased a clock (or sold a clock). These are all clocks that I have the good fortune to inherit from family members. I am thinking that I would like to make my first purchase. I am thinkng of an American weight driven regulator. The latest that has caught my eye is a Gilbert #4 regulator. I wish my tastes ran to the less expensive! There is one on ebay right now that is many multiples of my budget for purchase.

As with many other collectors, myself included - my tastes changed over the years as I finally focused on ONE particular style and type. So before you go ahead and spend a lot of money early you may want to proceed slowly in your acquisitions and let time tell you which direction you ultimately go. You mention duplication;

inheriting clocks has caused some duplication in style. Sounds like an opportunity.

With a few exceptions my collection is all duplication. Most all are Viennas.